17 Aug
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Obsidian
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Toronto
Domain Expert - Pharmacy (UpToDate Lexidrug) To qualify you must use UpToDate Lexidrug (or Lexicomp) regularly - weekly or more - as a working part of your job, with 2+ years of qualified pharmacy experience. Lexidrug knowledge we require Core (required of all candidates) Knows how to work a full medication-list interaction check to completion - not just confirm a single named pair, but judge severity ratings and mechanism of interaction across the whole list Knows how to weigh contraindications, boxed warnings, and warnings/precautions against a specific patient's situation, not just check whether a flag exists Knows how to distinguish "not contraindicated" from "appropriate for this patient" - and where in the monograph that second judgment actually gets made Knows how to reconcile a Special Alert against monograph content when they conflict - recognizes alerts generally take precedence until reconciled Knows how to apply renal/hepatic dose-adjustment logic and calculators correctly given current patient data (labs, weight), not just plug in numbers Specialized depth (strong working knowledge in at least 2-3 of the following) Trissel's IV Compatibility (physical/chemical incompatibility vs. physiological interaction - knows these are distinct problems, not one nested in the other) Pediatric/weight-based dosing Beers Criteria / geriatric-specific precautions Pregnancy and lactation risk categories REMS and prescribing/access restrictions (controlled substance scheduling, restricted distribution programs) Therapeutic class comparison for alternatives (allergy, shortage, formulary substitution) Drug I.D.
and patient education / multi-language handouts What you'll do Confirm an interaction, dosing, or contraindication finding holds up against the patient's full medication list and chart - not just the two drugs named in the question Catch missed interactions, stale patient data (outdated labs/weight) driving a wrong dose, and monograph guidance superseded by a newer Special Alert Judge completeness: is the full clinical picture (all active meds, current labs, comorbidities) accounted for, or was the question scoped too narrowly Distinguish "permitted" from "appropriate" - flag when a drug clears interaction/contraindication checks but is still a poor choice for this specific patient Verify that a correct clinical conclusion is actually carried through - order updated, prescriber notified, chart/note documented - not just identified and left there Requirements Frequent Lexidrug (or Lexicomp) use - weekly or more - in your current or recent role 2+ years of professional pharmacy experience, inpatient/hospital setting strongly preferred Reflexive use of Interactions, Trissel's, and monograph sections; can spot a missed interaction, a stale dose calculation, or superseded guidance on sight PharmD and active pharmacy license, or equivalent verification-heavy clinical experience Strong working knowledge in at least 2-3 specialized areas above, tied to your practice setting (e.G., ICU, oncology, pediatrics, geriatrics) Comfort judging whether a correct clinical finding was properly followed through into the chart, order, and care-team communication Prior data annotation, labeling, or AI evaluation experience is a plus #J-18808-Ljbffr
📌 Pharmacy Expert - Lexidrug Specialist (Toronto)
🏢 Obsidian
📍 Toronto